This is Lynch’s second retirement from the sport, although he has yet to officially confirm the news, Complexreports. He retired the first time in 2015, after his team, the Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl that year. He revealed the news when he posted a picture on Twitter with is cleats hanging on a telephone wire.

In 2017, he made his return and joined his hometown team, the Oakland Raiders before they permanently move to Las Vegas. He has since played for them for two years.

According toNBC Sports, a source said in March that the “Beast Mode” football player is “physically capable” to play for the teams final season in Oakland, even after recovering from a groin surgery that occurred during the 2018 season.

If the rumors are true, Lynch will finish his career with a successful run while playing for the Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks and the Oakland Raiders. NBC Sports report that he has had 2,441 rushes for 10,379 yards. He also made a total of 84 touchdowns, 391 receptions for 2,214 yards, and nine TDs.

The site described him as one of the “most toughest, most elusive runners of his generation.”